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Clear, concise and reassuring

The presenter spoke in a calm and reassuring manner concerning a subject that people easily get defensive about … the content explained how normal it is to form biases, and also the need to be aware of them and be open to being challenged, as part of one's own development.

I found this very helpful

It was very interesting and it made me think about my own thoughts and feelings about people I know and new people I meet. Thank you

makes you think

good and informative and makes you think more about your actions

very well written and performed

many very good setups of scenarios and situations that had the desired affect of challenging unconscious biases even when we know what is coming. personally am also very grateful that on the section about microactions that there was an explicit example about how there are people who can't make prolonged eye contact – as someone who's autistic, so often this sort of training ignores that there are people who can't do the "right" or neurotypical levels of eye contact and so autistic people who cannot make prolonged eye contact or who make it in the wrong way get automatically labelled as suspicious, so it felt good to be acknowledged and for that to be explicitly brought up.

Eye opening

Lots of very interesting information on how bias works and why we experience it consciously or not.

Eye opening

Lots of very interesting information on how bias works and why we experience it consciously or not.

Informative and thought-provoking

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

good information

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Concise reveal into the subject

Provides plenty of food for thought.

Unexpected

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars